Making spontaneous judgments about others based on their speech delivery is known as storming.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Making spontaneous judgments about others based on such issues as appearances, mannerisms, dress, and speech delivery is known as stereotyping. If a speaker does not meet our standards in these areas, we simply turn off our listening and assume the speaker cannot have much to say. See 2-3: Listening as a Communication Skill
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List and briefly describe the Big Five personality factors.
What will be an ideal response?
Your speech delivery begins
A) as you reach the lectern B) as you state your attention getter C) as you introduce your topic D) as you leave your seat
In the example of "Purchase Groceries," the primary actor is the cashier
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is a report for internal use only?
A. Trial balance B. Classified balance sheet C. Statement of financial position D. Balance sheet